The 25-year-old Moore, a Northern California native from Sacramento, played the past three seasons with the Miami Dolphins after joining them as an undrafted free agent in April 2010. He has 12 career catches for 244 yards and two touchdowns in 29 games.

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DirtyJersey9er wrote:

I wish the friends of some girls I've talked to at bars/clubs were this bad at blocking.

Seems like a strange signing to me. I was thinking there was still a chance we might get one in the draft. Heck maybe we will. But that if he makes the team this guy might get cut and his money would be wasted. So maybe we're not drafting one after all. Heck, what do I know?_________________

Seems like a strange signing to me. I was thinking there was still a chance we might get one in the draft. Heck maybe we will. But that if he makes the team this guy might get cut and his money would be wasted. So maybe we're not drafting one after all. Heck, what do I know?

He's just another STer, I doubt he really affects our draft strategy._________________
A Big Thanks To PatsDynasty21

Seems like a strange signing to me. I was thinking there was still a chance we might get one in the draft. Heck maybe we will. But that if he makes the team this guy might get cut and his money would be wasted. So maybe we're not drafting one after all. Heck, what do I know?

He's just another STer, I doubt he really affects our draft strategy.

+1
Addressing a very important area somewhat neglected last year. And as someone already mentioned, nominal insurance just in case Mario and KW is slow out of the gates recouping. Even with his bit part, if someone Baalke likes at WR is available at the right value in the draft, I'm sure he'll go for it as it's just more competition/options with little to lose.

Oh, and this...

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@49erholics
With the signings of Dawson, Skuta, Dahl and Moore. One thing is obvious. Trent Baalke was not a fan of the Special Teams last year.

It looks to me that the team has changed its strategy in acquiring special team talent. No more Blake Costanzos or Colin Joneses who serve strictly special team purposes, even if they do well in their specific roles. The team is looking for more versatility, the ability to perform well not just on special teams but in the offense and defense as well. Skuta, Dahl and Moore signings seem to indicate this. They have all showed some ability beyond special teams.